Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen wants to win and not constantly come up short in the biggest games of his NFL career.
Queen and his but his former team's countless mistakes point to a lack of discipline that Queen was experiencing long before his departure.
Last January, Queen suffered a very bitter loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship. Sure, Queen started getting vaccinated against the city of Baltimore earlier this spring. Still, his underlying sadness after a 13-4 regular-season record and the No. 1 seed in the AFC couldn't be tastefully expressed.
Queen was strong for the Baltimore Ravens last season, playing under defensive coordinator Zachary Orr and alongside All-Pro Roquan Smith in a situation that seemed like the best thing that could ever happen to him. However, Ravens fans continue to see mediocrity, particularly in the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens offense.
NaturallyQueen was ready to educate his teammates on the Steelers' defense about the game's tendencies Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Furthermore, Queen didn't just help the Steelers keep the Ravens at a fair level two touchdownsBut He forced a huge fumble in the second quarter to stop a Ravens drive late in the first half.
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It could have been so easy for Queen. Had the Ravens focused last season, they might have retained Queen, won the Super Bowl and ascended to glory. Instead, they will have to recalibrate and deal with the reality that they may have to secure a playoff spot as a wild card team this season. Unless the Steelers fall behind.
“We have to reduce the penalties.”
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